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2008 Alaska Democratic presidential caucuses

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2008 Alaska Democratic presidential caucuses

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CandidateBarack ObamaHillary Clinton
Home stateIllinoisNew York
Delegate count94
Popular vote6,6742,194
Percentage75.16%24.71%

Primary results by state house district
Obama:     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%     80–90%
Elections in Alaska

The2008 Alaska Democratic presidential caucuses took placeSuper Tuesday, February 5, 2008.[1] This was the first time that Democrats in Alaska participated inSuper Tuesday, and the large turnout forced at least one caucusing site to delay closing its doors far beyond the 6 p.m. deadline.[2] The state had a total of 13 delegates at stake.Barack Obama won the Alaska Democratic Caucuses and secured 9 delegates to theDemocratic National Convention whileHillary Clinton took 4 delegates. However, the caucus was non-binding, and Alaska's Democratic State Convention in May awarded Obama 10 pledged delegates.

Process

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The Alaska Democratic Caucuses were open to all Alaska voters. Non-Democrats and unregistered voters could register or switch party affiliation at the meeting. At the caucus, voters "fanned out" to groups of supporters of their candidate. Then delegates to the state convention on May 24, 2008, were selected from these preference groups. At the district caucuses, candidates required a minimum support threshold of 15 percent to win delegates to the state convention. The same threshold applied at the state convention; candidates needed a support threshold of 15 percent to receive delegates at the Democratic National Convention.[3]

However, the district caucus results were not binding on the state convention delegates. Therefore, although Obama only won 9 delegate votes in the caucuses, at the state convention he secured 10. Unlike many caucus states, the actual number of votes in the Alaska caucuses was disclosed. Many states only tabulate state delegates or state delegate equivalents.[3]

The state convention officially allocated the 13 delegates to the national convention. In addition, the state convention chose fivesuperdelegates to attend the national convention. Superdelegates officially were not pledged to any candidate.[1] However, all of Alaska's superdelegates endorsed either Clinton or Obama.

Results

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See also:Results of the 2008 Democratic Party presidential primaries
Alaska Democratic presidential caucus results – 2008
PartyCandidateVotesPercentageState DelegatesDelegates
DemocraticBarack Obama6,67475.16%3069
DemocraticHillary Clinton2,19424.71%1044
DemocraticUncommitted120.14%10
Totals8,880100.00%41113
Voter turnout%

State Convention

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Alaska Democratic Presidential State Convention – May 24, 2008
PartyCandidateVotesPercentageDelegates
DemocraticBarack Obama27277.50%10
DemocraticHillary Clinton7922.50%3
DemocraticUncommitted00.00%0
Totals351100.00%13
Voter turnout%

Superdelegates

SuperdelegateSelected byEndorsement
John DaviesDemocratic National ConventionBarack Obama
Patti HigginsDemocratic National ConventionHillary Clinton
Blake JohnsonDemocratic National ConventionBarack Obama
Cindy SpanyersDemocratic National ConventionBarack Obama
Tony KnowlesState Convention DelegatesBarack Obama

Analysis

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Barack Obama scored a major victory in the Democratic Caucuses, winning by more than a three-to-one margin over Hillary Clinton.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ab"Alaska Democratic Delegation 2008". The Green Papers.Archived from the original on February 12, 2008. RetrievedFebruary 1, 2008.
  2. ^Hunter, Don; Sean Cockerham; Kyle Hopkins (February 6, 2008)."Alaskans statewide have their say".Anchorage Daily News. Archived fromthe original on February 7, 2008. RetrievedFebruary 6, 2008.
  3. ^ab"INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE MODEL DELEGATE SELECTION PLAN FOR THE 2008 DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL CONVENTION"(PDF).Alaska Democratic Party. October 23, 2007. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on February 6, 2008. RetrievedFebruary 24, 2008.

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